Hi Everyone (especially 1SkinnyChick). I have just been discharged from hospital this evening having had a revision of gastric band via laparotomy and feeling very good considering. A few people contacted me about their experiences and opinions about my problem with having a band which moved upwards sitting on the oesphagus and the build up of lesions which meant the band could not be repositioned using key hole surgery. The outcome being I decided to have the laparotomy (the big scar from below bra line to above belly button) and take the risk associated with having the band repositioned. The surgeon reluctantly did it free of charge. The reason why I decided not to live with the band situated at the base of the oesophagus and by adjusting fills as and when, were as follows:
1) I'd paid for an op that never happened. The surgeon fobbed me off for many months which lead to the build up of the lesions, so I suppose I was a bit angry with him for causing the problem. My advice here is don't delay, every week means the lesions build up and make any revision / replacement op more of a risk and less likely to succeed.
2) Many people in our position said their surgeons had discouraged repositioning (probably for their own reasons) and encouraged them to find a fill 'sweet-spot'. So they could live with a restriction and continue to lose weight. From what I was told this weight loss would be temporary (and with me it was). We learn to eat around the band. I for example do not like chocolate but as it is easy to get hold of I found I was eating more of this as I was hungry and its convenient and didn't block. Hence my weight rose.
3) I found that the only way I could manage my weight with the band high was a method of eating foods which got stuck (I had 7mls fill therefore a mouth full of bread would do it) this then caused pain and vomitting to release the blockage. This was becoming awkward, not very healthy in the long term, and was getting me down.
4) Over the past 8 months since I had the band fitted my appetite has never changed. This is why I wanted a band in first place...that feeling of being full.
The surgeon was pessimistic about the success of the op, harping on about risk to liver, spleen and high probability that it would not be successful, I felt he was trying to dissuade me so I decided to trust my instinct and go ahead. I had a revision via laparotomy on Monday. He could not reposition the exiting band due to need to cut away the lesions to gain access, so he removed it and put a new one in. He said it was easier than expected. I definitely ruled out a gastric by-pass. I am still very causion that it may slip again but for some reason I think the surgoen may have done a better job this time, so it wont, but I am taking no chances. Today for the first time I felt what they called a restriction. I had a scoop of sorbet and 100mls of Soup and I was genuinely full.
My feeling is don't delay. I let my surgeon 'delay', by the time I went to have it repositioned via key hole surgery it was too late, the lesions were too established, hence I needed the big op. I may at least be thin but my belly daning days are over due to scars!!!! It could have been alot worse so I'm happy. Hope this helps. Off to bed now with my painkillers. Good luck Sarah.